An autobiographical study

An Autobiographical Study by Sigmund Freud, translated by James Strachey, offers a personal account of Freud’s life, intellectual development, and the evolution of psychoanalysis. Freud reflects on his groundbreaking theories, including the unconscious, dream interpretation, and the structure of the psyche, while detailing his academic journey and the challenges he faced in establishing psychoanalysis as a discipline. This work serves as a key resource for understanding Freud’s legacy, blending personal narrative with the profound insights that revolutionized psychology.

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An Autobiographical Study by Sigmund Freud, translated by James Strachey, offers a personal account of Freud’s life, intellectual development, and the evolution of psychoanalysis. Freud reflects on his groundbreaking theories, including the unconscious, dream interpretation, and the structure of the psyche, while detailing his academic journey and the challenges he faced in establishing psychoanalysis as a discipline. This work serves as a key resource for understanding Freud’s legacy, blending personal narrative with the profound insights that revolutionized psychology.

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James Strachey

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The international psycho-analytical library / edited by Ernest Jones; no. 26